Gov. Ferguson Cracks Down on Police Impersonation With New Laws
Gov. Ferguson signs bills banning police impersonators, law enforcement wearing masks
KATU2026.03.19Updated 26d ago

Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson signed two public safety bills on Thursday aimed at cracking down on law enforcement impersonation
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Washington Governor Bob Ferguson signed two public safety bills Thursday targeting law enforcement impersonation and restricting when officers can wear masks. The legislation aims to prevent criminals from posing as police and enhance transparency in law enforcement operations. These measures represent efforts to strengthen public safety protocols and accountability.
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